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2.8 Sigma 300mm prime in actiontwo more from this lens but both shots hand held leaning on a post....... I was heading out to the car to get a tripod and these flew into the garden.....
This one was quite happy to just sit 250th @ 2.8 ISO 400 matrix metering caught this as he took off with just no warning...... and my camera was set on single frame, but not next time 800th @ 2.8 ISO 400 matrix metering both shots are full frame, a little twek in levels, convert to jpg and post...... no sharpening has been applied at all to these images and these shots show just how sharp this lens can be. My focus point was the eye Cheers ....bp....
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Re: 2.8 Sigma 300mm prime in actionNice and sharp - but does anyone think the bokeh isn't that nice?
Especially in #1 the flowers above/behind the birds head are weird - maybe they moved too?.... #2 is better but still not WOW bokeh in my eye..... but I bet it would be nice stopped down - maybe f8 or 11? - so less out of focus. Old D200+extras
Re: 2.8 Sigma 300mm prime in actionIt may be the lighting in this shot but the bokeh is not as creamy as you would hope for a 300mm 2.8
Re: 2.8 Sigma 300mm prime in actionthis may help those that do not understand about very busy backgrounds close to your subject, and shooting at 2.8 with a long lens......... the Sigma does have great bokeh when shooting at 2.8, but does not show in the top 2 pixs due to the background being close to the subject and harsh lighting in the second, so here is a shot with a plain background showing the bokeh of the lens to its best..........
big V thanks for the tip Cheers ....bp....
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Re: 2.8 Sigma 300mm prime in actionthat 3rd image is stunning
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Yep that is what I meant.... instead of harsh bokeh, have a sharp background that is in focus..... Ï just used a double negative in my post. #3 is a very nice pic.... I'd be happy with that. Hmmm another lens to consider getting.... Old D200+extras
Re: 2.8 Sigma 300mm prime in actionThe 3rd shot is awesome, I really like the 2nd as well, the bokeh is not great but the image is still great. The 1st image is good, but the background is distracting. Great sharpness and colour in all the images though.
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Re: 2.8 Sigma 300mm prime in actionWell that clears up the bokeh issue. Great 3rd shot.
Re: 2.8 Sigma 300mm prime in actionThe first two look like what I get using my Sigma 70 - 300 F4-5.6 Macro, but the 3rd one is very nice indeed!
Re: 2.8 Sigma 300mm prime in actioni do like the 3rd picture, great colour & framing you have captured, well done, nice lens
Re: 2.8 Sigma 300mm prime in actionman thats some bokeh!!
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